The 'hands, face, space' slogan will be canned by ministers and replaced with a more mobile 'keep life moving'.
While coronavirus cases continue to soar and after the government lifted a raft of lockdown restrictions Covid messaging is set to change.
Boris Johnson unveiled the 'hands, face, space' slogan in September last year, but it raised concerns the government was not emphasising the importance of ventilation.
It was later changed to 'hands, face, space and fresh air' but has since been dropped from prominent announcements.
Now, with most restrictions lifting altogether as of last Monday the official government slogan is about to change again, urging 'life' to continue moving, No10 confirmed.
A spokesman said the 'keep life moving' slogan would be "used on marketing campaign and material" to be issued in the near future.
It comes as more than half a million people across the UK received a notification on their mobile phones saying they have been in close contact with someone who has coronavirus and as a result must self-isolate themselves.

And in an announcement Boris Johnson said those who have received two jabs and work in certain types of job would become exempt from self-isolation next month.
The Times reports that ministers are set to urge people to “keep life moving” this summer as the “hands, face, space” slogan will be dumped.
Speaking on Times Radio business minister Paul Scully, declined to say if people should isolate or not if they were pinged by the app.
He said only that the app would allow people “to make informed decisions”.
“By backing out of mandating a lot of things, we’re encouraging people to really get the data in their own hands to be able to make decisions on what’s best for them, whether they’re employer or an employee,” he said.
It comes as positive cases of Covid continue to soar with 46,558 new infections recorded on Tuesday, with tens of thousands of cases seen every day this month.
The figures are the highest tallies since January when the nation was plunged into lockdown.